At least that’s where Google started and stopped. Note that the view at this point is from a parked car, and not from a driving car. If you move back, the cars, the weather and everything else is different than if you move forward. It’s the true origin of Montreal’s Google Street view.

Notice something else James? “Go to the left” of that photo, there is a man gardening infront of the house. I don’t think he knows it’s on fire, which is really odd because the van is parked IN HIS DRIVEWAY. If you go further “left”, two houses down there are 3 people coming out of a house wondering what the heck is on fire and why is that man gardening!!?!?!

That man must have something wrong with his nose for sure to let that fire burn in his own driveway!

GStreetViews offers a strange idyllic view of cities where it is always a sunny day and people are frozen in their tracks, often looking at the alien camera device. It recalls an episode of Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone where the main actor was able to move so quickly that all other people seemed to be standing still. My own GSV travels still remain in Canada because there is so much to see before viewing further.
Hint: pick a roadway that borders a spectacular view and enjoy the natural scenery too.